Gyeonghuigung

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45 Saemunan-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea

핸드폰 : 📞 +877
웹사이트: http://www.cgcm.go.kr/GHP_HOME/jsp/MM00/main.jsp
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도시 : Seoul
Description : Palace originally built in the 17th century by the Joseon dynasty, with an adjacent history museum.

45 Saemunan-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
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radinka qiera on Google

We were there in the afternoon, nice weather for the kids just to running around and play at the open space but there was no food store inside if you need you can just go nearby.
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Jonathan Dodge on Google

A bit difficult to find compared to the 4 other palaces but worth it. No fee to visit unlike the other 4 and very few visitors. It is a bit smaller though than the other 4. Has beautiful symmetrical buildings that rise higher as you continue walking.
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Abbie Suh on Google

It is a very serene old small but pretty palace in Seoul. You can see various views depending on the season.
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Jairo montaño on Google

It's a nice and quite place, there is few people so you can have a relax and peacefull time. Also there you can take good pictures without all the people around as in the another palaces.
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THO TRAN on Google

I went there without planning. This palace is not well known compared to other palaces in seoul. It always amazes me how you can pumped up a historical place in Seoul. Gyeonghuigung is one of the main 5 palaces in Seoul. It is also known as Seogwol, literally meaning West palace. It is very quiet compared to Gyeongbokgung, which I liked so much.
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Jimmy Zuehl on Google

Seems to be the least busiest of the 5 palaces. I literally had the place to myself a few times. Which is great for photos, or just for the peace and quiet. Seems also to be the smallest of the palaces, and the least original (that is, most of it was destroyed and has been rebuilt).
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A.S on Google

From all the big palaces in Seoul, this is definitely the most (wrongly so) underappreciated. Despite there not being an entry fee, the palace is fantastically well preserved. You get to see nice artifacts and traditional Korean architecture. The one good point of not having many visitors is the fact that you can get good photos!
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Natsuko on Google

Very beautiful and easy to get to via bus! We had a lovely time being here. We paid a small entrance fee which wasn’t bad at all, but I heard that if you wear a hanbok, you get to enter for free. The buildings are grand and it was fun to see all of the dresses up visitors walk throughout the grounds. This is definitely worth paying a visit!

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